Discovering the Self Through Drama and Movement
The Sesame Approach
Herausgeber: Pearson, Jenny
Discovering the Self Through Drama and Movement
The Sesame Approach
Herausgeber: Pearson, Jenny
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This is the first detailed account of the Sesame Method, which was created by Marian Lindkvist 30 years ago, as it has evolved and been handed down experientially. It is now taught at the Central School of Speech and Drama; many of the contributors are current or former teachers at the school, or are Sesame trained therapists working in the field.
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This is the first detailed account of the Sesame Method, which was created by Marian Lindkvist 30 years ago, as it has evolved and been handed down experientially. It is now taught at the Central School of Speech and Drama; many of the contributors are current or former teachers at the school, or are Sesame trained therapists working in the field.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 292
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Januar 1996
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 452g
- ISBN-13: 9781853023842
- ISBN-10: 1853023841
- Artikelnr.: 21968541
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 292
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Januar 1996
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 452g
- ISBN-13: 9781853023842
- ISBN-10: 1853023841
- Artikelnr.: 21968541
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Edited by Jenny Pearson
Foreword. Introducing Sesame
Jenny Pearson. 1. Discovering the Self
Jenny Pearson. 2. Beginning with the Body
Di Cooper. 3. Working with Myth and Story
Pat Watts. 4. Jung and the Symbol: Resolution of Conflicting Opposites
Molly Tuby. 5. Why Oblique and Why Jung?
Kharis Dekker. 6. Drama as Therapy: Some Basic Principles
Graham Suter. 7. Marian Lindkvist and Movement with Touch
Jenny Pearson. 8. The Unique Voice that lives Inside us All
Frankie Armstrong. 9. Laban and the Language of Movement
Sam Thornton. 10. Dance as You've Never Danced Before! Susi Thornton. 11. Child Drama: the Peter Slade Connection
Jenny Pearson. 12. Ritual: Journeys of the Heart
James Roose-Evans. 13. Ritual in Sesame
Morag Deane. 14. Circus Skills and Commedia
Mitch Mitchelson. 15. The Drama Gave me Inner Freedom: in Wormwood Scrubs
Colin. 16. The Minotaur in Three Settings: Prison
Acute Psychiatry and with Elderly People in Hospital
Bernie Spivack. 17. Working with Symbol in the Mental Health Centre
Jo Syz. 18. The Shared Feeling: Sesame in Acute Psychiatry
Bernie Spivack. 19. Dramatherapy in Forensic Psychiatry
Rodger Winn. 20. To Act or Not to Act? In the Secure Unit
Alan. 21. Moving Through a Block in Psychotherapy
Mary Smail. 22. A Place Called Sesame: Dramatherapy with Disturbed Children
Jenny Pearson. 23. Children Without Words: Sesame in Romania
Barbara Goossens. 24. Poetry in Motion: Drama and Movement Therapy with People with Learning Disabilities
Jocelyne James. 25. Sharing the Space Inside: One-to-One Work with People with Profound Learning Disabilities
Mary Smail. 26. Baba Yaga and Vasalisa: Myth Work with Challenging Behaviour
Elizabeth Gall. 27. Beginning to Work with the Elderly
Alison Kelly and Chris Daniel. 28. Making the Present Come Alive
Merle Baars. 29. The Story of Roundabout: Creation of a Group Practice
Deborah Haythorne and Lynn Cedar. 30. Smoke and Mirrors
Priscilla Newman. Index.
Jenny Pearson. 1. Discovering the Self
Jenny Pearson. 2. Beginning with the Body
Di Cooper. 3. Working with Myth and Story
Pat Watts. 4. Jung and the Symbol: Resolution of Conflicting Opposites
Molly Tuby. 5. Why Oblique and Why Jung?
Kharis Dekker. 6. Drama as Therapy: Some Basic Principles
Graham Suter. 7. Marian Lindkvist and Movement with Touch
Jenny Pearson. 8. The Unique Voice that lives Inside us All
Frankie Armstrong. 9. Laban and the Language of Movement
Sam Thornton. 10. Dance as You've Never Danced Before! Susi Thornton. 11. Child Drama: the Peter Slade Connection
Jenny Pearson. 12. Ritual: Journeys of the Heart
James Roose-Evans. 13. Ritual in Sesame
Morag Deane. 14. Circus Skills and Commedia
Mitch Mitchelson. 15. The Drama Gave me Inner Freedom: in Wormwood Scrubs
Colin. 16. The Minotaur in Three Settings: Prison
Acute Psychiatry and with Elderly People in Hospital
Bernie Spivack. 17. Working with Symbol in the Mental Health Centre
Jo Syz. 18. The Shared Feeling: Sesame in Acute Psychiatry
Bernie Spivack. 19. Dramatherapy in Forensic Psychiatry
Rodger Winn. 20. To Act or Not to Act? In the Secure Unit
Alan. 21. Moving Through a Block in Psychotherapy
Mary Smail. 22. A Place Called Sesame: Dramatherapy with Disturbed Children
Jenny Pearson. 23. Children Without Words: Sesame in Romania
Barbara Goossens. 24. Poetry in Motion: Drama and Movement Therapy with People with Learning Disabilities
Jocelyne James. 25. Sharing the Space Inside: One-to-One Work with People with Profound Learning Disabilities
Mary Smail. 26. Baba Yaga and Vasalisa: Myth Work with Challenging Behaviour
Elizabeth Gall. 27. Beginning to Work with the Elderly
Alison Kelly and Chris Daniel. 28. Making the Present Come Alive
Merle Baars. 29. The Story of Roundabout: Creation of a Group Practice
Deborah Haythorne and Lynn Cedar. 30. Smoke and Mirrors
Priscilla Newman. Index.
Foreword. Introducing Sesame
Jenny Pearson. 1. Discovering the Self
Jenny Pearson. 2. Beginning with the Body
Di Cooper. 3. Working with Myth and Story
Pat Watts. 4. Jung and the Symbol: Resolution of Conflicting Opposites
Molly Tuby. 5. Why Oblique and Why Jung?
Kharis Dekker. 6. Drama as Therapy: Some Basic Principles
Graham Suter. 7. Marian Lindkvist and Movement with Touch
Jenny Pearson. 8. The Unique Voice that lives Inside us All
Frankie Armstrong. 9. Laban and the Language of Movement
Sam Thornton. 10. Dance as You've Never Danced Before! Susi Thornton. 11. Child Drama: the Peter Slade Connection
Jenny Pearson. 12. Ritual: Journeys of the Heart
James Roose-Evans. 13. Ritual in Sesame
Morag Deane. 14. Circus Skills and Commedia
Mitch Mitchelson. 15. The Drama Gave me Inner Freedom: in Wormwood Scrubs
Colin. 16. The Minotaur in Three Settings: Prison
Acute Psychiatry and with Elderly People in Hospital
Bernie Spivack. 17. Working with Symbol in the Mental Health Centre
Jo Syz. 18. The Shared Feeling: Sesame in Acute Psychiatry
Bernie Spivack. 19. Dramatherapy in Forensic Psychiatry
Rodger Winn. 20. To Act or Not to Act? In the Secure Unit
Alan. 21. Moving Through a Block in Psychotherapy
Mary Smail. 22. A Place Called Sesame: Dramatherapy with Disturbed Children
Jenny Pearson. 23. Children Without Words: Sesame in Romania
Barbara Goossens. 24. Poetry in Motion: Drama and Movement Therapy with People with Learning Disabilities
Jocelyne James. 25. Sharing the Space Inside: One-to-One Work with People with Profound Learning Disabilities
Mary Smail. 26. Baba Yaga and Vasalisa: Myth Work with Challenging Behaviour
Elizabeth Gall. 27. Beginning to Work with the Elderly
Alison Kelly and Chris Daniel. 28. Making the Present Come Alive
Merle Baars. 29. The Story of Roundabout: Creation of a Group Practice
Deborah Haythorne and Lynn Cedar. 30. Smoke and Mirrors
Priscilla Newman. Index.
Jenny Pearson. 1. Discovering the Self
Jenny Pearson. 2. Beginning with the Body
Di Cooper. 3. Working with Myth and Story
Pat Watts. 4. Jung and the Symbol: Resolution of Conflicting Opposites
Molly Tuby. 5. Why Oblique and Why Jung?
Kharis Dekker. 6. Drama as Therapy: Some Basic Principles
Graham Suter. 7. Marian Lindkvist and Movement with Touch
Jenny Pearson. 8. The Unique Voice that lives Inside us All
Frankie Armstrong. 9. Laban and the Language of Movement
Sam Thornton. 10. Dance as You've Never Danced Before! Susi Thornton. 11. Child Drama: the Peter Slade Connection
Jenny Pearson. 12. Ritual: Journeys of the Heart
James Roose-Evans. 13. Ritual in Sesame
Morag Deane. 14. Circus Skills and Commedia
Mitch Mitchelson. 15. The Drama Gave me Inner Freedom: in Wormwood Scrubs
Colin. 16. The Minotaur in Three Settings: Prison
Acute Psychiatry and with Elderly People in Hospital
Bernie Spivack. 17. Working with Symbol in the Mental Health Centre
Jo Syz. 18. The Shared Feeling: Sesame in Acute Psychiatry
Bernie Spivack. 19. Dramatherapy in Forensic Psychiatry
Rodger Winn. 20. To Act or Not to Act? In the Secure Unit
Alan. 21. Moving Through a Block in Psychotherapy
Mary Smail. 22. A Place Called Sesame: Dramatherapy with Disturbed Children
Jenny Pearson. 23. Children Without Words: Sesame in Romania
Barbara Goossens. 24. Poetry in Motion: Drama and Movement Therapy with People with Learning Disabilities
Jocelyne James. 25. Sharing the Space Inside: One-to-One Work with People with Profound Learning Disabilities
Mary Smail. 26. Baba Yaga and Vasalisa: Myth Work with Challenging Behaviour
Elizabeth Gall. 27. Beginning to Work with the Elderly
Alison Kelly and Chris Daniel. 28. Making the Present Come Alive
Merle Baars. 29. The Story of Roundabout: Creation of a Group Practice
Deborah Haythorne and Lynn Cedar. 30. Smoke and Mirrors
Priscilla Newman. Index.